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GROWTH, N-METABOLISM AND ISOENZYME PATTERN OF GLUTAMATE-DEHYDROGENASE IN BATCH-CULTURES OF PISUM-SATIVUM CELLS UNDER LIGHT AND DARK CONDITIONS


AutorenlisteHARMS, H; PRIESS, I; PAHLICH, E

Jahr der Veröffentlichung1976

Seiten403-407

ZeitschriftPhysiologia Plantarum

Bandnummer36

Heftnummer4

ISSN0031-9317

eISSN1399-3054

VerlagWiley


Abstract
Cell suspension cultures of P. sativum L. derived from root and shoot sections of seedlings were prepared and cultured in defined nutrient medium. Both the cells and the media were analyzed daily for the N-fractions and carbohydrates during the growth period. Specific correlations were found between growth and N and carbohydrate metabolism. At the beginning of the growth cycle, ammonia as compared to nitrate was favored in uptake. An increased uptake of nitrate occurred at the end of the linear growth phase when carbohydrate in the media was depleted. The uptake of sucrose was rapid during the whole growth cycle, only in the range of the linear growth phase the uptake stagnated for 3-4 days. During increased biosynthesis of nitrogenous compounds at the beginning of the growth cycle, up to 7 isoenzymes of glutamate dehydrogenase could be separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The isoenzyme pattern changed during the stationary growth phase, especially when the carbohydrate content in the medium decreased. There was some evidence that the isoenzyme pattern was influenced by carbohydrate metabolism.



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Harvard-ZitierstilHARMS, H., PRIESS, I. and PAHLICH, E. (1976) GROWTH, N-METABOLISM AND ISOENZYME PATTERN OF GLUTAMATE-DEHYDROGENASE IN BATCH-CULTURES OF PISUM-SATIVUM CELLS UNDER LIGHT AND DARK CONDITIONS, Physiologia Plantarum, 36(4), pp. 403-407

APA-ZitierstilHARMS, H., PRIESS, I., & PAHLICH, E. (1976). GROWTH, N-METABOLISM AND ISOENZYME PATTERN OF GLUTAMATE-DEHYDROGENASE IN BATCH-CULTURES OF PISUM-SATIVUM CELLS UNDER LIGHT AND DARK CONDITIONS. Physiologia Plantarum. 36(4), 403-407.



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